Optoelectronics

Inga's/InP broadband PIN photodiodes introduced

27th November 2018
Alex Lynn
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A privately-held, designer and manufacturer of standard and custom optoelectronics components and assemblies, including UV, visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) emitters, Marktech Optoelectronics (Marktech), has announced the global market introduction of the Model MTPD1346D-xx series, a family of Inga's/InP broadband PIN photodiodes.

Marktech Inga's/InP PIN photodiodes are designed to effectively convert broadband light into photocurrents within the VIS-SWIR range. In addition to their low noise, high sensitivity and high-speed response, they feature wide standard spectral ranges of 0.6 to 1.7μm (1.7μm material), low dark current, and high efficiency, typically 0.6A/W.

Standard Model MTPD1346D-xx series broadband PIN photodiodes are offered in active area sizes from 0.1 to 3.0mm. Each is packaged within a hermetically sealed, three-pin TO-46 metal can with flat lens cap, and with choice of either thru-hole or surface mounting.

Small-to-medium-sized quantities of standard broadband PIN photodiodes are typically available with 24-hour shipment from stock via Marktech’s longtime distribution partner, Digi-Key Corporation.

In addition, the photodiodes may be integrated, together with Marktech SWIR emitters, as a single, compact package. Such custom and hybrid designs may be produced in as few as six to eight weeks from customer prototype approvals.

Marktech MTPD1346D-xx series Inga's/InP broadband PIN photodiodes are designed to effectively support a diverse array of applications, particularly where high-speed performance, high data rates, low dark current, small capacitance, and smaller active area sizes are required.

Typical applications include aerospace, automation, autonomous vehicles, high-speed communications, industrial controls, LIDAR, medical, material and chemical analysis, security, and wearables, among others.

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